Put Some Respect on De La Soul’s Name
If you only know De La Soul from its feature on Gorillaz’s “Feel Good Inc.,” now is the time to catch up.
If you only know De La Soul from its feature on Gorillaz’s “Feel Good Inc.,” now is the time to catch up.
On Circle of Giants, jam band Moe continues its quest to constantly move forward musically.
Belarusian band Molchat Doma overcame the language barrier at its Fort Lauderdale show.
Molchat Doma returns to South Florida on January 30 for a show at Revolution Live.
“The most literary place I’ve ever lived is right here, ” the author and FIU professor tells New Times.
Snarky Puppy is back with a reformatted GroundUp Family Dinner Weekend at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
South Florida Folk & Acoustic Music Festival serves as a three-day meeting point for local lovers of quiet music.
For 30 years, the Spam Allstars have been championing a multilingual party vibe.
Before she took on the stage name Victoria Blue, the Miami-based singer learned to love music at an early age.
Chained Saint follows a long tradition of teenagers drawn in by the loud volume and the dark, angsty lyrics of heavy metal.
Anyone alive in the ’90s knows Melissa Etheridge has been performing her brand of blues rock for quite some time.
This New Year’s Eve will mark the 50th year that Robert “Raven” Kraft has run the sands of South Beach.
Known for her 2008 hit “American Boy,” Estelle will take the stage with the Nu Deco Ensemble at the Adrienne Arsht Center.
Thurston Moore wrote most of Sonic Life while in Miami during the COVID-19 lockdown.
King Stingray is set to open for countrymen King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard at Factory Town.
Pachyman’s sound is reminiscent of tunes made by Jamaican musicians like Lee “Scratch” Perry or King Tubby.
Surprisingly, it’s taken Goose a decade to make its way to South Florida.
On September 28, 2004, the Wailers performed at the first concert at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale.
If you’re expecting a rock album from Xiu Xiu, you’ll need to expand your scope of what a rock record is allowed to be.
The Red Pears are keen to put on a show audiences won’t soon forget.
Icelandic trio Sigur Rós will take the stage alongside the 40-person Wordless Music Orchestra.
“We knew something was off with my mother; she was entering Alzheimer’s. The song is about the emotional toll,” says Mario Giancarlo.